Neel, Matthew S
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European Journal of Physics
With hundreds of data sets available for public consumption, and with missions ranging from the USSR’s Sputnik satellite in 1957 [] to NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope launched in 2022 [], it can be difficult and bewildering to know where to start when there is a need to analyze spacecraft instrument data. Many types and generations of technology ...
Dialynas, K. Sterken, V. J. Brandt, P. C. Burlaga, L. Berdichevsky, D. B. Decker, R. B. Della Torre, S. DeMajistre, R. Galli, A. Gkioulidou, M.
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Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences
The recently published Interstellar Probe (ISP) study report describes a pragmatic mission concept with a launch window that starts in 2036 and is expected to reach several hundreds of astronomical units past the heliopause within a time frame of ≥50 years (https://interstellarprobe.jhuapl.edu/Interstellar-Probe-MCR.pdf). Following the ISP report, ...
Utina, A. Amato, A. Arends, J. Arina, C. de Baar, M. Baars, M. Baer, P. van Bakel, N. Beaumont, W. Bertolini, A.
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peer reviewed / The third-generation (3G) of gravitational wave observatories, such as the Einstein Telescope (ET) and Cosmic Explorer, aim for an improvement in sensitivity of at least a factor of ten over a wide frequency range compared to the current advanced detectors. In order to inform the design of the 3G detectors and to develop and qualify...
Utina, A.; Amato, A.; Arends, J.; Arina, C.; de Baar, M.; Baars, M.; Baer, P.; van Bakel, N.; Beaumont, W.; Bertolini, A.;
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Utina, A Amato, A Arends, J Arina, C de Baar, M Baars, M Baer, P van Bakel, N Beaumont, W Bertolini, A
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Classical and Quantum Gravity
The third-generation (3G) of gravitational wave observatories, such as the Einstein Telescope (ET) and Cosmic Explorer, aim for an improvement in sensitivity of at least a factor of ten over a wide frequency range compared to the current advanced detectors. In order to inform the design of the 3G detectors and to develop and qualify their subsystem...
Bland, Michael T Weller, Lynn A Archinal, Brent A Smith, Ethan Wheeler, Benjamin H
Published in
Earth and space science (Hoboken, N.J.)
NASA's Voyager 1, Voyager 2, and Galileo spacecraft acquired hundreds of images of Jupiter's moon Europa. These images provide the only moderate- to high-resolution views of the moon's surface and are therefore a critical resource for scientific analysis and future mission planning. Unfortunately, uncertain knowledge of the spacecraft's position an...
Kardell, Tomas otto, Klingspor
Abstract The purpose of this study is to analyze how the visual communication the scientists in charge of the Voyager project in 1977 chose to represent humanity on The Golden Record by using content analysis. This study is built on two questions of interest as well as a theoretical framework. Representation is investigated through Stuart halls id...
Sleator, Roy D Smith, Niall
Published in
Archives of microbiology
Synthetic biology, the design and synthesis of synthetic biological systems from DNA to whole cells, has provided us with the ultimate tools for space exploration and colonisation. Herein, we explore some of the most significant advances and future prospects in the field of synthetic biology, in the context of astrobiology and terraforming.
Martínez Ballester, José Juan
[EN] We establish here an analogy between various artistic creations not aimed at being perceived by human beings, but rather by other animals, extraterrestrial beings or even deities. Also, the authorship of these creations is not made by professionals from the art world, but from other branches of knowledge such as agriculture or astronomy, or si...
Conforto, Carmelo
Ce travail raconte la thérapie psychanalytique d’un adolescent de 18 ans, tourmenté par un corps sans désirs, surtout sexuels, sans attentes, sans forme définie (« comme si j’étais un bourdonnement »), plongé dans un monde d’adultes-mannequins, de parents absents et incapables de donner un sens à la vie. L’analyse a duré deux ans et s’est surtout d...